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alaTest has collected and analyzed 52 reviews of Bodycount- PS3. The average rating for this product is 2.3/5, compared to an average rating of 3.9/5 for other PlayStation 3 Games (PS3) for all reviews. Reviewers really like the action and usability. The price and graphics are also mentioned favorably. Some have doubts about the controls and single player gameplay. Comments are divided on the multi player mode.

graphics, price, usability, action

AI, gameplay, reliability, single player, controls

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other PlayStation 3 Games (PS3) the Bodycount- PS3 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 82/100 = Very good quality.

Bodycount

Bodycount could be called the spiritual successor to Black, Criterion Games' epic destruction fest; however it soon becomes clear that whilst its predecessor revolutionised visceral combat, Bodycount is simply a bare shell of a game.

Bodycount Review

And Then There Were None (of the things that made Bodycount great)

awesome gunplay and mayhem, wide open levels, great graphics

too much cool stuff goes missing by the time it's over

And then you get to the sniper levels. Eventually you're creeping around a train yard with distant lasers poking at you like some distant insta-killing finger of god. At this point, you're left with very little of what made the early levels so good. A...

Bodycount Review

If you're going to compete with the big boys, you better bring the big guns. You can't just produce a generic shooter with a few intriguing elements, especially when the campaign ends too soon and the multiplayer is relatively bland. The concept is...

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There are two sides to Bodycount's visuals, it's crisp and clear menu system and the grainy and unclean look of the rest of the game. Bodycount's levels are shamefully repetitive, and boring, but the soundtrack works well.

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Bodycount - PS3 review at Thunderbolt Games

If I were to use one word to describe how it feels to play Bodycount, I would use “tedious.” If I were allowed to add another, “maddening” is the first that comes to mind. I'd be very comfortable describing it as “mindless.” Despite a thin plot that...

Most people have played or at least heard of Black. It was a shooter on Xbox and PS2 that really pushed the limits of what the hardware could do back then, and aside from being a little on the bland side, was generally well received. Bodycount was...

Review: Bodycount is Not a Complete Game

It might have been considered a complete shooter in 2001.

Bodycount is not a good game, but I'm not sure it's trying to be. I think it?s a prototype that somehow ended up on a retail shelf. The game seems like it's trying to prove that a few key gameplay systems could be used in a complete game down the road....

Bodycount Review

The world needs saving. With enough bullets, you could save it -- but would you want to? Read IGN's Bodycount review, complete with video!

Bodycount benefits from a solid core, and plenty of moments entertained me throughout the campaign, including some of the more intense gunfights. But the disconnect between Bodycount's chaotic visual spectacle and its precise scoring system drive a...

Bodycount Review

Explosive action and incentivized gunplay fail to heat up in Bodycount, a tepid and short-lived shooter.

Skillshots can be gratifying ; Some sizable and appealing environments ; A few fun guns

Gameplay feels flat ; Campaign is only six hours long ; Enemy AI is lackluster ; Multiplayer modes are rudimentary

Bodycount checks some boxes on the how-to-make-a-successful-shooter list, but it fails to leverage its successes and create an engaging experience. Burdened by its flaws and light on content, it lingers in limbo, neither recommendable nor repugnant....